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Virtual Noon Conferences: Providing Resident Education and Wellness During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Thomas W Hahn1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically impacted graduate medical education. Family medicine residents are now doing substantial clinical work and learning from home. We continued to offer academic half-day didactics virtually, but sensed a need for daily resident education and social support, so we implemented a virtual daily noon conference to address these needs.
METHODS: The virtual noon conferences used web-based technology and had weekly organ system themes with consistent daily learning activities like cases and review questions. Four key components made the conferences collaborative and inclusive; they were led by residents, required minimal preparation by using available materials, were interactive, and promoted social connection with wellness activities. We evaluated the impact on resident-perceived knowledge and wellness over 6 weeks with weekly surveys for residents attending at least one conference that week and a postintervention survey.
RESULTS: Of 66 responses to the weekly surveys, 98% agreed that noon conferences helped to increase knowledge and social connection. Of 46 total residents, 35 (76%) answered the postintervention survey, and all agreed that noon conferences helped to increase knowledge, were interactive, and increased social connection. Ninety-one percent favored continuing the noon conferences. More than three-quarters of postintervention survey respondents agreed that virtual noon conferences were equally or more beneficial compared to academic half days for both their education and well-being during the pandemic.
CONCLUSIONS: Virtual noon conferences have provided regular interactive learning and fostered resident well-being during the pandemic. They can supplement resident curriculum and wellness and can be easily adopted by other programs.
© 2020 by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33111044      PMCID: PMC7581201          DOI: 10.22454/PRiMER.2020.364166

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PRiMER        ISSN: 2575-7873


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4.  Positive Impact of Transition From Noon Conference to Academic Half Day in a Pediatric Residency Program.

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Journal:  Acad Pediatr       Date:  2017-01-24       Impact factor: 3.107

5.  Beyond a curricular design of convenience: replacing the noon conference with an academic half day in three internal medicine residency programs.

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Authors:  Adam P Sawatsky; Kathryn Berlacher; Rosanne Granieri
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8.  Evidence-Based Interventions that Promote Resident Wellness from the Council of Emergency Residency Directors.

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